Stephanie says, "I designed my card around THREE rectangles cut from designer paper ... each containing a holiday icon. For some bonus points, I also included a brad with a THREE word sentiment and three snowflakes above my Santa."

Lauren says, "Ichose to build my card around three tiny trees, diecut from three tiny scraps of patterned paper. Once I had them ready to inhabit a card, Week #422 at Sketch Saturday helped me determine their placement and accoutrements."

Link your "We Three Kings" cards here by 6pm (EST) on Wednesday, August 10th. Keyword for galleries and Flickr is JB:16:16.

Thursday, July 28, 2016

As always, we were spoilt for choice when it came to only picking THREE sketch cards to feature since every single link in the gallery is perfection! Here are a few especially fab examples that really caught our eye:

Lauren says, "My card this week is definitely A looser version of the sketch, but i hope you can still see the bones? i've played with the proportions a bit, and added the pennant mat (found in my "scraps" bin and promptly re-fallen in love with) but all the basic bits are really there, honest! As an added bonus, my card is almost entirely red, white and pink... which coincidentally would be the colors of the flag if I ever founded my own country!"

Stephanie says, "When I created the sketch, I thought about a doily for the circular element. Instead of a rectangle, I used a Holiday Gift Die Cut and accented the design with gold sequins. The sentiment circle is a favorite from Catslife Press."

Friday, July 15, 2016

How is it possible that we're already halfway through our ♥JINGLE BELLES♥ year without the treat of a lovely sketch challenge from our resident sketch artist, Stephanie Severin?? Well, we don't quite know how that happened, but we're prepared to fix it right now:

Of course as always we're all about the inspiration, so you can flip, rotate, stretch, shrink, change shapes, or generally use this roadmap in any way you like to jumpstart your creativity. Here's what we made this week:

Stephanie says, "With the repeating circles in the design, I decided to make holiday ornaments my focal point. I built my card around the glittery ornament gift tag using papers from four different collections (including glittery green from some Halloween papers). I finished with sticker sentiments & sequins."

Lauren says, "I love sketches generally, Stephanie's sketches particularly, and this sketch especially, because as soon as I saw it I immediately started thinking about which of my stash items would fit in the various shapes. My first thought was, "Ribbon, doily, postcard, flower!"...and I got everything right except the ribbon, lol, which I later swapped out for a punched paper strip that matched better. Oh and I rotated the sketch ninety degrees clockwise, when the vintage postcard I chose to scan and resize turned out to be tall instead of wide."

Now it's your turn to pull out you favorite go-to ingredients and get creating using Stephanie's fabulous sketch. Link up here by 6pm (EST) on Wednesday, July 27th. Keyword for galleries and Flickr is JB:16-15.

Friday, July 8, 2016

Lauren says, "Yep, I got out the Color Burst pigment powders again, this time i've added some H2O and used them to watercolor a background inspired by the luscious rainbow ombre tree in the photo. Since it's quite a busy painting, I didn't add much in the way of embellishment, just a layered diecut snowflake... and plenty of bling. Because bling is ALWAYS a good addition, imo!"

Stephanie says,"I got a new Tim Holtz Stencil that reminded me of the Christmas ornaments, so I used it with silver metallic ink on a black card base. Then I hand-cut triangles from designer papers to create the different sections of color for my tree. I finished by decorating with silver glitter enamel dots and a gem for a star (both from Eyelet Outlet)."

Friday, July 1, 2016

This week we're bringing you an inspiration photo to kick-start your Christmas creativity.

You may decide to go with an Ombre color palette ... or pops of color with lots of white ... or even be inspired by that cute little house sitting on the shelves ... just make sure and let us know how the photo inspired your design.

Stephanie says, "I'm often a bit of a *literalist* when it comes to inspiration photos. I sponged four colors of Distress Ink onto cardstock (overlapping the hues to create the transition colors) and then die-cut my tree. I splattered lots of water to create a bokeh-like effect with the inks and then decorated my tree by covering it with Clear Swirl Bling from Eyelet Outlet. I added the wood panel to bring in the texture of the island and blinds using a Sketch from The Paper Players."

Lauren says, "I can be fairly literal, too, but in my case the aspect of the photo that really caught my attention was the dramatic rainbow of baubles, so I decided to make some of my own and arrange them in a sort of cascade. I traced a few sizes of circle template onto scraps of watercolor paper painted with different shades of Color Burst Pigment Powders mixed with water. Then I stenciled a bit of white modeling paste onto each bauble. They make a bold statement, so I finished the card with a couple of mats, including a luscious dark wood grain paper which resembles the furniture in the background of the inspiration pic."

We can't wait to see how you're inspired by the photo. Link your cards here by 6pm (EST) on Wednesday, July 13th. Keyword for galleries & Flickr is JB:16:14.

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do you have a great idea for a prompt? have you always wanted to design a card sketch? we want to make this a fun year-long GROUP project, so feel free to contribute your (kind & constructive) thoughts any time to stef and lauren: jinglebellesrock@hotmail.com